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This course material is the Calculus Section from the complete Mathematics for Management Online Course. Courses may be adopted in their entirety or by individual sections.

The Calculus Section of the Mathematics for Management Online Course reviews the calculus topics that students encounter in an MBA curriculum. The section includes: Motivation for Differential Calculus / Determining the Slope of a Function / Slope and Tangent Lines / Rules for Computing Derivatives / Second Derivatives, Convex, and Concave Functions / Maximizing and Minimizing Functions / Inflection Points. Includes pre- and post-test assessments. The complete Mathematics for Management Online Course is intended to give all students-regardless of their professional or academic background-a comprehensive review of the mathematical concepts that are essential for a business education. The course engages students by using the storyline of several families operating small businesses in a fictional suburb of Las Vegas. Narrated animations, videos, and numerous "do-it-yourself" exercises help students grasp difficult concepts quickly.

learning objective:

The primary objective of the course is to review the key calculus concepts that students should be familiar with in order to solve quantitative problems in the MBA curriculum. This section covers a wide range of concepts from computing derivatives to maximizing and minimizing functions.